First I created at least 3 base script variants to work off of, and created designated text columns for each script.
Then with these scripts, I added a formula column to randomly output 1 of each of the 3 scripts to be assigned to each lead, and then add the {{first_name}} and {{company_name}} variables in another formula column after.
With the full base script prepared for each lead, this is where I prompted ChatGPT to create 1-of-1 text generated emails for each lead, abiding by the parameters that I initially intended for the script, while giving the AI a bit of freedom to restructure the wording and sentences.
Now with the fully AI text generated emails, I fed ChatGPT a list of 188 of the most common spam words to scan every email for and replace them with words that have the same meaning in the right context.
From here we can just use Smartlead’s API to auto-import the full scripts & leads to a new campaign.
Surprisingly simple workflow, but very useful for maximizing chances at not getting detected by Google’s robust AI agents they’ve recently deployed to detect Spintax.
Sharing this exact template with The Outbound Code community today, one of many free templates we’ve been sharing in the group, definitely recommend joining up.
Next step to this workflow is to have AI write the initial cold email variants, will update you guys on the progress of that once we have motion on it. Cheers.
This post was originally shared by Christian Plascencia on Linkedin.